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By: Evan Lloyd (1734-1776)

Book cover The Methodist A Poem

By: Evelyn Baring Cromer (1841-1917)

Book cover Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913

By: Evelyn Blantyre Simpson (1856-1920)

Book cover Robert Louis Stevenson

By: Evelyn E. Smith (1927-2000)

Book cover The Blue Tower
Book cover The Doorway
Book cover The Most Sentimental Man

By: Evelyn Raymond (1843-1910)

Book cover The Brass Bound Box
Book cover Jessica, the Heiress
Book cover Reels and Spindles A Story of Mill Life

By: Evelyn Scott (1893-1963)

Book cover Precipitations

By: Evelyn Whitaker (1857-1903)

Zoe by Evelyn Whitaker Zoe

By: Everard Jack Appleton (1872-1931)

Book cover With the Colors Songs of the American Service

By: Everett B. Cole (1918-1977)

Book cover Alarm Clock
Book cover The Best Made Plans
Book cover Final Weapon
Book cover Indirection
Book cover The Weakling
Book cover Millennium
Book cover The Players

By: Ezra Pound (1885-1972)

Book cover Hugh Selwyn Mauberley

By: F. (Francis) Hodgson (1805-1877)

Book cover The Calvinistic Doctrine of Predestination Examined and Refuted

By: F. Anstey (1856-1934)

The Brass Bottle by F. Anstey The Brass Bottle

What happens when a not-so-lucky man happens upon a brass bottle and releases the djinni caught within? Misunderstanding, culture shock, hilarity, among other things. Will the well-intentioned djinni help his new master? Or will he make things even worse?

Vice Versa by F. Anstey Vice Versa

Set in Victorian times, the novel concerns business man Paul Bultitude and his son Dick. Dick is about to leave home for a boarding school which is ruled by the cane wielding headmaster Dr. Grimstone. Bultitude, seeing his son's fear of going to the school, foolishly says that schooldays are the best years of a boy's life, and how he wished that he was the one so doing. At this point, thanks to a handy magic stone brought by an uncle from India which grants the possessor one wish, they are now on even terms...

Book cover Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.

Another delightful example of an English writer poking fun at his countrymen, or maybe all races' reactions to someone from a diferent background. A series of adventures of a well educated foreigner in London which originally appeared weekly in Punch, sometimes with illustrations, dealing with the difficulties of fully understanding a different culture. The hero's perfect English reminds one of a quote from "My Fair Lady" ..."His English is too good, he said, "that clearly indicates that he is Foreign. Whereas other people are instructed in their native language English people aren't."

Book cover Talking Horse And Other Stories

A collection of short stories by famed humorist and Punch magazine staff member, F. Anstey, pseudonym for Thomas Anstey Guthrie. They range from humorous and whimsical to haunting and thought-provoking.

Book cover Tinted Venus

When a young newly engaged man finds himself bound for an amusement garden with an old flame, not his fiancee, it is not surprising that he still feels some attraction for her. When they escape the heat of the dance floor to walk among the trees in the garden, it is not surprising that they should come upon a statue of a woman of uncommon beauty, with the smallest hands. When the young man attempts to demonstrate that his absent fiancee has hands even smaller than this immortalized stone woman, it is surprising when the engagement ring he is carrying fits easily on the stone finger, but does not easily come off...

Book cover Mr. Punch's Pocket Ibsen
Book cover In Brief Authority

Satiric comedy from 1915 about a nouveau riche British family and their nanny who get whisked off to Maerchenland ('the land of Fairy Tales') one evening in a car drawn by storks. The matron of the family, a thorough snob, is crowned Queen of the country by mistake. She is quick to accept her new position and is determined to introduce British social niceties in her realm. And this really is the land of Fairy Tales, with gnomes, giants, a dragon, magic, a fairy godmother and more. Trouble quickly starts to brew as the royal couple and their son introduce things like capitalism and golf...

By: F. Berkeley (Frank Berkeley) Smith (1869-1931)

Book cover A Village of Vagabonds

By: F. C. (Francis Cowley) Burnand (1836-1917)

Book cover Happy-Thought Hall

By: F. Clifford (Frank Clifford) Smith (1865-1937)

Book cover A Lover in Homespun And Other Stories

By: F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams

Book cover Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
Book cover An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
Book cover Manuel Pereira
Book cover The Life and Adventures of Maj. Roger Sherman Potter
Book cover Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life
Book cover The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family

By: F. Irene Burge (Frances Irene Burge) Smith (1826-1900)

Book cover The Elm Tree Tales

By: F. M. Mayor (1872-1932)

The Third Miss Symons by F. M. Mayor The Third Miss Symons

Miss Mayor tells this story with singular skill, more by contrast than by drama, bringing her chief character into relief against her world, as it passes in swift procession. Her tale is in a form becoming common among our best writers; it is compressed into a space about a third as long as the ordinary novel, yet form and manner are so closely suited that all is told and nothing seems slightly done, or worked with too rapid a hand.

By: F. Marion Crawford (1854-1909)

An American Politician by F. Marion Crawford An American Politician

In 1880’s Boston, Mass. the good life is lead according to all the Victorian era societal rules of the New World. Political ambitions and the business of making money go hand in hand. A Senate seat suddenly opens up due to the current junior senator’s unexpected death, and the political machinations to fill the seat begin. Senatorial candidate John Harrington is a young idealist who thinks that fighting for truth and justice, regardless of political affiliation, is the way. But he is told he can’t possibly win because he isn’t partisan enough...

Man Overboard by F. Marion Crawford Man Overboard

Peculiar happenings aboard the schooner Helen B. Jackson when one night during a storm, the small crew found themselves diminished by one. Somebody had gone overboard, and it was surmised that it was one of the twin Benton brothers. But oddly enough, it seemed that the ‘presence’ of the missing twin continued to exist on board during the following weeks. For example, one extra set of silverware was found to be used after each meal, but nobody claimed to be using them. What then did happen that stormy night, and which brother, if indeed it was one of the brothers, was the man who went overboard?

Book cover The Upper Berth
Book cover Marzio's Crucifix, and Zoroaster
Book cover A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Book cover Fair Margaret A Portrait
Book cover Adam Johnstone's Son
Book cover The Little City of Hope A Christmas Story
Book cover The White Sister
Book cover Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2
Book cover Paul Patoff
Book cover Sant' Ilario
Book cover Stradella

By: F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

A life lived backwards, with events happening in reverse order forms the strange and unexpected framework of one of F Scott Fitzgerald's rare short stories. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was published in Collier's in 1927 and the idea came to Fitzgerald apparently from a quote of Mark Twain's in which he regretted that the best part of life came at the beginning and the worst at the end. Fitzgerald's concept of using this notion and turning the normal sequence of life on its head resulted in this delightful, thought provoking fantasy tale...

The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Beautiful and Damned

An idle, extravagant young man is the heir presumptive of his wealthy grandfather, an industrial tycoon. His wife, divinely beautiful and utterly selfish, believes that nothing is more powerful than her own beauty. Together, this couple represents what Fitzgerald famously portrayed as the lost generation of the Jazz Age in several of his novels. In The Beautiful and The Damned, F Scott Fitzgerald explores the trivial and shallow lives of the well-heeled inheritors of the American Dream the second or third generation that can afford to live on the fortunes that their forbears worked so hard to accumulate...

Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F. Scott Fitzgerald Bernice Bobs Her Hair

Pretty but socially clueless Bernice lets her know-it-all cousin push her around, but eventually, something's gotta give! (Introduction by BellonaTimes)

Book cover Great Gatsby

Set in 1925, this is a novel of the Jazz Age; of ambition, of the careless rich, of wild parties and flappers and bootleg booze; and the efforts of a dreamer to reunite with his lost love. - Summary by Kara

By: F. Tennyson (Fryniwyd Tennyson) Jesse (1888-1958)

Book cover Secret Bread
Book cover The White Riband Or, a Young Female's Folly

By: F. V. N. (Franklin Verzelius Newton) Painter (1852-1931)

Book cover Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism

By: F. W. (Francis William) Bain (1863-1940)

Book cover Bubbles of the Foam

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